Free HIV AIDS Testing In Houston

Are there any programs anywhere distributing pairs of home HIV test kits for no charge? Would the cost for free distribution of kits be less than the cost of health care for those who have got infected with HIV?

...stay in business. However, low cost (or even free) HIVtesting is often available through yourlocal health department, local AIDS Service Organizations, and otherCommunity Based Organizations. Very often local governments subsidize thecosts of...
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...AIDS: Get Yourself Tested Week will kick off on June 19th, calling on Americans, especially young people, to get tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the week leading up to National HIVTesting Day (June 27th). The...
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... AIDS awareness groups are urging Oklahomans to take advantage of freeHIVtesting opportunities this week as part of Wednesday's National HIVTesting Day. A mobile testing van, provided by the Oklahoma
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...adults are two of the fastest-growing demographics becoming infected with the disease, said Tinsley-Talabi. No one is immune to HIV/AIDS, stressed Tinsley-Talabi. "The 'I' in HIV could be me and the 'I' in AIDS could be you. We must take charge...
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...to figure this out, if it was an earlier test i will be upset cause i could have gotten a crap test for free at the clinic. HIV AB, HIV1/ HIV 2 EIA W/REFL TO HIV 1 WB HIV 1/2 EIA AB SCREEN
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